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Yeah wicked is a thing. It's not said as often as SNL and Affleck would have you believe but it is pretty common.

No one here says frikken... Its FAH KEN. As in fah ken awesome dude. Fah ken can be replaced with wicked in more formal situations.

Oh god. Its so horrible.

Who the hell attaches a backpack to a pole?! That's suspicious... You can literally wear a backpack everywhere, and anywhere that won't let you bring it in probably has a desk they will let you stash it behind...

I am the guy that would buy a truck like that... No one else would... If GM is so aware of my buying habits I guess Ill just have to wait around for that diesel wrangler I have been hoping for.

Just got one on amazon for 150! MWAHAHAHA

For example, Chevy likely pleased many truck enthusiasts with a belated confirmation that it will offer a manual transmission, though only on the base extended-cab, two-wheel-drive WT model. GM's original press materials referred only to an automatic tranny. "I'm making a bet on this," Reuss said of the stick shift.

I predict a very lot of these being sold. Thanks for funding the 911s.

I made a comment that a diesel wagon would have been better before I even got to the comments section haha.

I mean, how much better can you do than a vintage RWD wagon throwing up smoke and experiencing the delights of opposite lock?

ಠ_ಠ That 3ds xl is not on sale despite being in the picture. I just want a 3ds xl for 160. IS THAT TOO MUCH TO ASK! Preferably on amazon...

Agree. I actually think the Cobalt ss was a decent car. I actually wanted one back when I couldn't afford a new car. The real death of the SS badge in my eyes were the bland and large FWD Monte Carlos.

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There were lots of 90s broncos around and then all at once there weren't. I think the rear wheel wells were prone to rot, especially in salty areas. I don't think many people though it was worth it to repair them right around the time gas went from 1.50 to 3.50 a gallon.

Broncos too. I remember them being all over the want ad when I first got my licence 8 years ago. All that's left of them around here now is rust...

That commercial is hilariously awkward. I am surprised it was aired...

Wow that was very interesting. Thanks!

For some reason I had always imagined the top of that to be an enormous block of aluminum. When I was a kid I thought it would be so big that a person wouldn't be able to move it alone... I guess that's just my over active imagination...

That was the most depressing motorcycle fall of the whole video. I feel like he was thinking he was going to just stop in a straight line and help the other guy out. NOPE says the bike.

It looked like it was slick on that corner. Those guys were losing the bikes like they were on ice. I wonder if all the crashed cars makes it an oil slick that then results in more crashes...